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Nursing Management, 2005
What gets you out of bed in the morning? Usually the noise from the bars across the road from where we live! Gibraltarians know how to party loud - and late!
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What gets you out of bed in the morning? Usually the noise from the bars across the road from where we live! Gibraltarians know how to party loud - and late!
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— I am involved in research on the life and career of the late Henry Norman Bethune, MD, FRCS (Edinburgh) 1890 to 1939. Dr. Bethune, a Canadian thoracic surgeon, became well known in North America during the early 1930s for his development of surgical techniques and his invention of various surgical instruments.
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To the Editor.— I am involved in research on the life and career of the late Henry Norman Bethune, MD, FRCS (Edinburgh) 1890 to 1939. Dr. Bethune, a Canadian thoracic surgeon, became well known in North America during the early 1930s for his development of surgical techniques and his invention of various surgical instruments.
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BMJ, 2017
Adoptive Londoner though he was, James Norman Docherty (“Norman”) retained a deep love for and profound knowledge of his native Scotland. In London, besides displaying robustly commonsensical clinical competence, he was involved in local BMA politics, as …
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Adoptive Londoner though he was, James Norman Docherty (“Norman”) retained a deep love for and profound knowledge of his native Scotland. In London, besides displaying robustly commonsensical clinical competence, he was involved in local BMA politics, as …
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2023
This book is the first to tell the stories of Norman Rockwell’s models and their time in his studio. In 1940, America’s favorite illustrator Norman Rockwell, his wife Mary and their three sons moved to the picturesque rural village of West Arlington, Vermont. The artist discovered a treasure trove of models.
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This book is the first to tell the stories of Norman Rockwell’s models and their time in his studio. In 1940, America’s favorite illustrator Norman Rockwell, his wife Mary and their three sons moved to the picturesque rural village of West Arlington, Vermont. The artist discovered a treasure trove of models.
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BMJ, 2016
Norman Henry Birch was born in Leeds on 19 November 1923. He was from a humble background that few would have guessed would foretell of an exciting and interesting medical career across continents. One of two children, he attended Leeds Grammar School and obtained his school certificate in July 1940.
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Norman Henry Birch was born in Leeds on 19 November 1923. He was from a humble background that few would have guessed would foretell of an exciting and interesting medical career across continents. One of two children, he attended Leeds Grammar School and obtained his school certificate in July 1940.
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Veterinary Record, 2017
Spencer Bayer cared about people; his legacy is one of hard work and high moral and ethical standards.
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Spencer Bayer cared about people; his legacy is one of hard work and high moral and ethical standards.
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The Normans and the Norman Conquest
The American Historical Review, 1989Stephen D. White, R. Allen Brown
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